Registration

Please complete all of the form to apply for a teacher training course

Name *

Name

First Name

Last Name

Email Address *

Street Address *

Suburb and Post Code *

Birth date

Birth date

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Phone *

Your yoga qualifications - include your yoga certification (how many hours and how long was our training, name of school and when completed)

If you are planning on teaching prenatal yoga classes you will need to either a) complete the PreNatal Yoga TT (50hr) with a 350hr Yoga Teacher certification or b) complete the Postgraduate Diploma (150hr) with a 200 hr Yoga Teacher certification

Which trainings are you interested in registering for? *

PreNatal Yoga TT

Fertility Yoga TT

Active Birth Training

Postgraduate Diploma of Pre/Postnatal Yoga & Active birth

Yoga for Babies Licensed Program

Active Birth Yoga Licensed Program

If booking, which training are you paying for

Postgraduate Diploma for Midwives/Health professionals

Postgraduate Diploma for Yoga teachers

PreNatal Yoga TT

Yoga for Babies Program

Contributing qualifications *

Include any health professional qualifications which may contribute towards the field of study you are interested in qualifying for

Describe your yoga experience *

Current profession

Describe also if you currently working with women or pregnant women

Are you currently teaching yoga?

If you currently teach, describe type of yoga and how long you have been teaching.

Which yoga association are you a member of *

Yoga Australia

Yoga Alliance

International Yoga Teachers Association

None

Describe why you want to do the training

How did you hear about us? *

Thank you for applying for our Yoga Teacher Training, I will be in contact with you soon. To confirm your place on any of the trainings you can pay via credit card or pay by Bank Transfer BSB 034-061 Account 415352

Timetable & Locations

yogababy Blog

The midwives asked if I minded if my baby was born in the water. I said I didn’t really care where he was born. They were happy with that and said I had to get ready to meet my baby. The next contraction hit then while I was still kneeling over the edge of the bath. The midwife said to do whatever my body needed to do. They just asked me to open my legs wider to make room and keep my bottom down under the water. He was born in 5 minutes with maybe 3 pushes. No time for Lee to catch him as he shot forwards between my legs and I was able to bring him straight up out of the water onto my chest. Eamon was so calm and didn’t cry. He was just looking up at us.

I meet women in the yoga classes who are having a healthy pregnancy yet find themselves with a diagnosis of Gestational diabetes and it’s not because they’re less healthy – it’s because the threshold for diagnosis has changed. Since 2014, more Australian women have been diagnosed with gestational diabetes than in previous years and compared to women in other countries. Please read this article for the facts https://bit.ly/2XHgJv7.